Max tire size for stock 4x4
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Help ID rim/tire size from image
I want to change rims and tires what are rim/tire size used on stock 4x4 pickup i don't have a door sticker.
1. What rim tire size is on this picture?
2. Can they be any bigger/wider without any conversions to stock 4x4?
1. What rim tire size is on this picture?
2. Can they be any bigger/wider without any conversions to stock 4x4?
Last edited by Vasili; 07-19-2016 at 03:47 AM.
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To me all those tires look no larger than a 31x10.5 tire. Very common size for stock trucks despite them originally coming with a tire closer to a 29". The 4runner and some pickups got 31" tires, I believe as a dealer option like decals.
You can run a 31" tire, they're a very common size, readily available at pretty much any shop. Gearing will be slightly high and you'll lose a tad of power, but not bad since these size tires don't weigh a ton like a larger MT tire. On the highway you may see an improvement of MPGs, at least I did. Speedometer/odometer will be reading off as well.
All wheels pictured are stock Toyota wheels from the generation. The alloys are my favorite, especially when the recesses are painted black.
You can run a 31" tire, they're a very common size, readily available at pretty much any shop. Gearing will be slightly high and you'll lose a tad of power, but not bad since these size tires don't weigh a ton like a larger MT tire. On the highway you may see an improvement of MPGs, at least I did. Speedometer/odometer will be reading off as well.
All wheels pictured are stock Toyota wheels from the generation. The alloys are my favorite, especially when the recesses are painted black.
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